A Reflection for Monday of the Third Week of Easter, by Molly Cahill
Molly Cahill
Molly Cahill is an associate editor at America. She was a 2020-2021 O'Hare Fellow.
Why Pope Francis means so much to non-Catholics
The thought of losing Pope Francis one day is a hard one for me to grapple with; I know my reasons why. What surprised me was how many of my non-Catholic friends, even those whose feelings toward the church are decisively negative, also expressed their care and concern.
Why it’s great to be wrong
A Reflection for Saturday of the Fourth Week of Lent, by Molly Cahill
‘Say Nothing’ breaks the I.R.A.’s code of silence
The series succeeds in the same way Patrick Radden Keefe’s book did: It makes you love these people.
I’m a hypocrite. On Ash Wednesday, that’s a really big problem.
A Reflection for Ash Wednesday, by Molly Cahill
What John the Baptist foreshadows about Jesus
A Reflection for Friday of the Fourth Week in Ordinary Time, by Molly Cahill
Who gets to decide who is in need?
A Reflection for Saturday of the First Week in Ordinary Time, by Molly Cahill
You and your name day saint
A Reflection for the Feast of St. Stephen, first martyr, by Molly Cahill
What is your house built on?
A Reflection for Thursday of the First Week of Advent, by Molly Cahill
The spirituality of a marathon spectator
A Reflection for the Memorial of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, by Molly Cahill
